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Family of Faith United Methodist Church invites the public to reflect on Jesus and the death penalty in a Good Friday exhibit.
If there is a sleeping giant of an art walk in Seattle, it's Capitol Hill's event on the second Thursday of the month, between 5 to 8 p.m.-ish. Gregory described it as edgy and funky, adding that and ...
Ever wonder how much your art has improved? In this fun challenge, I redraw my oldest childhood drawings and compare them to ...
Despite the formal surroundings, the menu remains authentically New Mexican, with dishes like blue corn enchiladas and carne ...
These buckle slides that look like a Birkenstock and a jelly sandal had a baby are poised to be *the* shoe of the summer.
Randy and Becky Mate, with a neighbor, promote the upcoming World Art Day. Photo provided by Becky MATE April’s World Art Day, as proclaimed by the United Nations, means increasingly more celebrations ...
Paul Skenes will be on the mound on Thursday when the Pittsburgh Pirates visit the Miami Marlins for Opening Day of the 2025 season ... The tie for Skenes featured skulls and crossbones that ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — The Tucson Sugar Skulls open their season this Sunday against defending champions, the Arizona Rattlers. A big motivation this year, a chance to play the championship game on ...
NEWPORT — Perry County Council of the Arts will host its annual Youth Art Day at Newport High School, 500 Caroline St Newport, PA 17074, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 5. Youth Art Day is a ...
Trump has promised a sweeping announcement on tariffs next Wednesday, touting it as a “Liberation Day” against trading partners he has long accused of “ripping off” the US. The exact details are ...
Last week, Crockett (D-Texas) addressed a virtual rally for the “Tesla Takedown” movement and heralded its plans for a “Global Day of Action” this coming weekend to protest the electric ...
For general mental health support at any time, people can call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 24 hours a day at 1-800-662-4357 (or 1-800-487-4889 for TTY).